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This special limited edition spot gloss slipcover (designed by Suspiria Vilchez) is limited to 8,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.

A series of grisly murders are taking place across the Italian city of Turin, prompting the authorities to fear that a copycat killer is on the loose and emulating a gruesome spree that occurred seventeen years prior. Those murders were pinned on a writer with dwarfism by the name of Vincenzo de Fabritiis, who subsequently passed away, effectively closing the case. Now, Detective Ulisse Moretti, who led the original investigation, finds himself drawn out of retirement, and, together with the young Giacomo Gallo - whose mother was a victim of the supposed “Dwarf Killer” - attempts to unravel the mystery of these new slayings as the mutilated corpses continue to pile up.

Returning to the atmosphere and themes of his landmark giallo Deep Red (1975), 2001’s SLEEPLESS saw the welcome return of horror maestro Dario Argento (Suspiria, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage) to the subgenre with which he had made his name. Starring Max von Sydow (The Exorcist) and featuring a host of splatterific, Grand Guignol set pieces courtesy of practical FX wizard Sergio Stivaletti, together with a pulse-pounding score by Argento regulars Goblin - who reunited especially for this movie - Vinegar Syndrome is thrilled to bring SLEEPLESS to UHD for the very first time, restored in 4K from the original camera negative and accompanied by a host of both new and archival bonus features.

directed by: Dario Argento
starring: Max von Sydow, Stefano Dionisi, Chiara Caselli, Gabriele Lavia, Rossella Falk, Roberto Zibetti
2001 / 117 min / 1.85:1 / Italian, English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

Additional info:

  • 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD (High Bitrate UHD100) / Region A Blu-ray
  • 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
  • Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
  • Commentary track with film historians Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth
  • "Still Awake" (15 min) - an interview with actress Chiara Caselli
  • "The One Who Saw" (10 min) - an interview with actor Stefano Dionisi
  • "Behind the Smile" (17 min) - an interview with actor Roberto Zibetti
  • "The Invisible Work" (25 min) - an interview with editor Anna Napoli
  • "One Last Score" (22 min) - an interview with composer Claudio Simonetti
  • "Bloodwork" (20 min) - an interview with special effects artist Sergio Stivaletti
  • "He Never Sleeps" (18 min) - an archival interview with co-writer/director Dario Argento
  • "Don't Go to Sleep" (17 min) - an archival interview with actor Paolo Maria Scalondro
  • "The Cop and the Parrot" (11 min) - an archival interview with co-writer Franco Ferrini
  • "Blood on the Tracks" (16 min) - an archival interview with production designer Antonello Geleng
  • "Killed Three Times" (12 min) - an archival interview with actor Gabriele Lavia
  • Reversible sleeve artwork
  • Newly translated English subtitles

Overall rating: 4.669231 / 5 from 130 reviews.

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Customers highly appreciate the restored 4K quality and suspenseful nature of the movie 'Sleepless' by Vinegar Syndrome, directed by Dario Argento. The film is praised for its great picture and video quality, making it a favorite among horror enthusiasts.

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  • Dario Argento Direction: 18%
  • Overall Movie Experience: 18%
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Review highlights

  • "Great Film, the last great Argento!"Menno B.
  • "Nice release with a great transfer, great quality."Justin N.
  • "Their ability to put out high quality transfers in unmatched"Joseph K.

Reviews

Good late Giallo

"A good late Giallo from the Master of Giallo. The opening is top knotch. It falls really off in the middle, but gets the curve to the end. Overall I had a good time with it. Really gory scenes in here."

Mathias S. (3/5)

Insomnia

"I enjoyed this way more than I feared I might. The received wisdom that OPERA (1987) was the last good movie that Argento directed is clearly just wrong. SLEEPLESS is great. The storytelling takes a few wild leaps towards the end. And It’s perhaps not as beautiful to look at as his earlier films. But by eschewing some of the more fantastical production design and lighting it’s more realist. This is undeniably an Argento film. The fluid and disconcerting camera work. The shocking and inventive violence. There are several incredibly tense sequences, not least the whole relentless opening act. And the score is magnificent, sadly the last by Goblin. The Vinegar Syndrome 4K transfer looks great and the extras are extensive as you’d expect."

Henry S. (5/5)

Sleepless

"widely considered a stellar, highly recommended physical media release. For fans of the filmmaker, it provides a dramatic visual upgrade over previous Blu-ray iterations, presenting the film in its finest home video form to date."

Brian G. (4/5)

Great

"Not his best but well worth a watch, great edition"

Gary J. (4/5)

Great Argento flick

"The 4k is a huge step up visually from the previous blu-ray release. One if Argento's better latter day movies. Goblin's soundtrack add an extra layer of greatness to the film. The train cat and mouse chase feels like classic Argento. I purchased the slipcover edition, which is really nice."

Daniel B. (5/5)

Sleepless

"Another Argento upgrade for a title with spotty home video history. Thank you Vinegar Syndrome, this one deserved a 4K restoration for posterity. Fantastic set."

Barb M. (4/5)

Sleepless

"Movie looks incredible! Very fun gaillo. Tons of features"

John M. (5/5)

Sleepless

"Happy to add another Argento 4k to the collection. Not his best but still a must own. Restoration looks great!"

Matthew H. (4/5)

Solid time

"Later Argento tends to get brushed aside and it has taken me a long time to get around to this one. Genuinely feels like Argento is trying to tap into the same vibe as his Animals trilogy but with more ambitious plotting. It's a little bit of a mixed bag but damn if he doesn't go off stylistically. The guy knows how to put together a murder sequence!"

Kyle K. (5/5)

80s style Argento in the 2000s!

"This is what I expect from the Giallo maestro. Definitely the best film he made after the 80s."

Dakota F. (5/5)

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